What are the main limitations of civil disobedience movement?Give five points.
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●khadi was expensive than the mill produced cloth so indians could not afford it.
●this movement involved boycott of british institutions bt there were no alternative institutions.
●Indian institutions, schools, factories were slow to come up so indians had no choice bt to join back the British ones.
●Different interpretation- peasants,workers, tribals interpreted the civil disobedience mov. In different ways which was not liked by some of the congress leaders.
●the movement took violent form in countryside where there was rebellion in awadh and in gudem hills.
●Dur this Gandhiji took back the movement in 1931 nd signed gandi-irwin pact.
●this movement involved boycott of british institutions bt there were no alternative institutions.
●Indian institutions, schools, factories were slow to come up so indians had no choice bt to join back the British ones.
●Different interpretation- peasants,workers, tribals interpreted the civil disobedience mov. In different ways which was not liked by some of the congress leaders.
●the movement took violent form in countryside where there was rebellion in awadh and in gudem hills.
●Dur this Gandhiji took back the movement in 1931 nd signed gandi-irwin pact.
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